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leaders are meeting in brussels to discuss whether to release new funds to index increase. -- indebted greece. a top aide of luna da silva has been sentenced for corruption. ruling communist party will announce new leaders. it is a once in a decade transition. economic reforms have sped ahead, making china the world's second-largest economy. for many, the pace of political changes to slow. our world affairs editor looks at how an old political system is operating in a changing nation. >> this was once a place without a name. just a number. some secret -- so secret it was not on the map. it was an industrial zone where armaments were made. so-called district 798. now is the center for artists and galleries. young, educated people here feel increasingly left out of the system altogether. >> as a young womna, she -- woman, she worked in a missile factory. now she is a writer. >> this is at a crucial state. general reforms have to be introduced. there will be reforms but probably not as much as people hope for. i will say that there will be more protests. >> from this austere little flat i
leaders are meeting in brussels to discuss whether to release new funds to index increase. -- indebted greece. a top aide of luna da silva has been sentenced for corruption. ruling communist party will announce new leaders. it is a once in a decade transition. economic reforms have sped ahead, making china the world's second-largest economy. for many, the pace of political changes to slow. our world affairs editor looks at how an old political system is operating in a changing nation. >>...
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melissa: well this is how they do it in brussels. we are showing you video right now of belgian farmers, hosing down the european parliament with milk obviously. isn't that what you would do? they are protesting falling dairy prices. hopefully we'll not see that on capitol hill but you never know. dairy farmers in california are having some problems of their own right now. they are angry that a state regulation lets cheese makers buy milk for less than they should and some are talking about actually moving their cows out-of-state, just herding them over the border. here to explain this is mark sanders. republican strt gift. >> -- strategist. it has been quite a show so far. let me ask you this is a crazy situation. we have tooexplain it to our viewers here. basically this is an elaborate case of price fixing and shows how it never really works. they're trying to keep milk prices low for cheese producers but the government hasn't really thought about what happens when the price of feed goes up so much now all of a sudden the guy in th
melissa: well this is how they do it in brussels. we are showing you video right now of belgian farmers, hosing down the european parliament with milk obviously. isn't that what you would do? they are protesting falling dairy prices. hopefully we'll not see that on capitol hill but you never know. dairy farmers in california are having some problems of their own right now. they are angry that a state regulation lets cheese makers buy milk for less than they should and some are talking about...
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on monday morning, wall street will be focusing on brussels where they will be meeting to discuss bailing out greece. the outcome of that meeting may have an effect on our own economy. >>> and on tuesday a post election congress returns to a familiar landscape with a potentially different tone as the days count down to the financial cliff. >>> and as we mentioned earlier in the show, wednesday will bring the retail sales report for october. so we'll be able to gauge how our economy is fairing and what we can expect ahead of the holiday season. >>> and eyes will turn to washington on thursday when a congressional panel starts hearings into the attacks that left the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others dead in benghazi. and it's being reported that the president has scheduled a bipartisan meeting friday with congressional leaders to discuss the impending fiscal cliff and how not to fall. >>> then friday night, they are expected to flock to theaters as
on monday morning, wall street will be focusing on brussels where they will be meeting to discuss bailing out greece. the outcome of that meeting may have an effect on our own economy. >>> and on tuesday a post election congress returns to a familiar landscape with a potentially different tone as the days count down to the financial cliff. >>> and as we mentioned earlier in the show, wednesday will bring the retail sales report for october. so we'll be able to gauge how our...
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but let's start off with silvia in brussels. they've said greece has done everything they need to do. what's the problem now? >> yes, that is the big question. they say greece has done everything they need to do. greece will get the money. oops, not just yet, because we haven't quite worked out the sustainability road, as it were. there was this disagreement last week between la guard of the imf, could they stretch a sustainability report for another two years, the famous 120% of gdp. could that be the deadline, the stretch. the imf said no. the eurogroup said yes. now they're working around ways of getting to the 120%. maybe without the extra two years or at least with putting something else in place. this something else could be either one or a combination of what i'm telling you now. up to ten-year moratorium on interest rates. a lowering of interest rates on the existing debt repayments. a public sector involvement, ie cuts for the public sector, for some of all of their debt. a bond buyback program. this is the combination
but let's start off with silvia in brussels. they've said greece has done everything they need to do. what's the problem now? >> yes, that is the big question. they say greece has done everything they need to do. greece will get the money. oops, not just yet, because we haven't quite worked out the sustainability road, as it were. there was this disagreement last week between la guard of the imf, could they stretch a sustainability report for another two years, the famous 120% of gdp....
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bureau chief for "the wall street journal" and the international "herald tribune" in hong kong, london, brussels, paris, atlanta and new york. he served as managing editor of the asian "wall street journal" and london bureau chief for the journal. he was a member of the team that won the distinguished business reporting award for articles about the sub-prime mortgage crisis and was also one of the reporters awarded the 2008 excellence in urban journalism award. he covered fannie and freddie for "the wall street journal" over the eventful years of 2004 to 2010, and now he has written a very insightful and instructive book, "the fateful history of fannie mae" which he will now discuss. we are delighted to have you here. [applause] >> thank you so much alex and thank you all for your interest in this topic. i think it's really appropriate that i present my book here, because they aei was so far in warning of the dangers of fannie and freddie. not the congress was really listening. [laughter] and it's a pleasure to be here and see so many people who kindly helped me over the years in my research, al
bureau chief for "the wall street journal" and the international "herald tribune" in hong kong, london, brussels, paris, atlanta and new york. he served as managing editor of the asian "wall street journal" and london bureau chief for the journal. he was a member of the team that won the distinguished business reporting award for articles about the sub-prime mortgage crisis and was also one of the reporters awarded the 2008 excellence in urban journalism award. he...
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this is in brussels. there exceupset about quotas. farmers across europe are taking a stand against parliament and blocking traffic along brussels busy streets. the streets are now filled with milk. >> the fbi is praising the work that led to the arrest of one of its 10 most wanted. authorities finally caught up with jose the joe louis signed. he was arrested last week in mexico after being on the run for 14 years. he is wanted for four murders and lost angeles including his girlfriend and two rival gang members. they also believe he was a hit man for a mexican drug cartel. a tip led to his arrest. authorities have not identified the source but say they will get a $100,000 reward for that information. >> the long island power authority is as assuring customers said the normal monthly charges are no mistake and they have to pay them. despite some of them being in the dark for weeks this after super storm sandy. the customers are questioning why their electricity bills post sandy reflect a full month's use of electricity and did not acc
this is in brussels. there exceupset about quotas. farmers across europe are taking a stand against parliament and blocking traffic along brussels busy streets. the streets are now filled with milk. >> the fbi is praising the work that led to the arrest of one of its 10 most wanted. authorities finally caught up with jose the joe louis signed. he was arrested last week in mexico after being on the run for 14 years. he is wanted for four murders and lost angeles including his girlfriend...
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. >> the head of nato also told reporters today in brussels that he has full confidence in general allen. we are also learning more about the 20,000 to 30,000 documents that include some e-mails between general allen and the tampa socialite jill kelley which the pentagon calls potentially inappropriate communications. the fbi has characterized some of the e-mails as, quote, flirtatious. the general strongly denies any misconduct and the fbi has not found any wrongdoing. we're also learning more about kelley herself who is known in tampa for throwing lavish parties at the ten bedroom home she and her husband own. she has also been known to claim diplomatic status, complaining to police in two calls last weekend that media should get off her lawn because of her supposed special status. >> i am an honorary consul general, so i have inviolability so they should not be able to cross my property. i don't know if you want to get diplomatic immunity involved as well. >> i can assure you that she does not work for the state department and has no formal affiliation with the state department. >> me
. >> the head of nato also told reporters today in brussels that he has full confidence in general allen. we are also learning more about the 20,000 to 30,000 documents that include some e-mails between general allen and the tampa socialite jill kelley which the pentagon calls potentially inappropriate communications. the fbi has characterized some of the e-mails as, quote, flirtatious. the general strongly denies any misconduct and the fbi has not found any wrongdoing. we're also...
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and today eurozone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss the next steps for greece and the overall debt problem in the region. >>> coming up, the fbi was investigating over the summer, yet the white house says it did not know about the affair involving its cia director until after the election. the timing of the revolutions, and other questions in this bombshell scandal, coming up. >>> and if you're leaving the house right now, you're leaving really early, you can watch us any time though on your desk top or mobile phone, go to cnn.com/tv. dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. gives you 1% cash back on all
and today eurozone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss the next steps for greece and the overall debt problem in the region. >>> coming up, the fbi was investigating over the summer, yet the white house says it did not know about the affair involving its cia director until after the election. the timing of the revolutions, and other questions in this bombshell scandal, coming up. >>> and if you're leaving the house right now, you're leaving really early, you...
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you get incredible caramelized brussels sprouts. >>0l what's going on with this bacon? >> bacon is my favorite vegetable, brown sugar, you're going to candy this bacon. what's going to happen, you're going to take the bacon -- >> no, you're not! no, you're not! >> it was delicious before. >> now what are you doing? >> herbed pecans, cayenne pepper. this is your dish. take the roasted brussels sprouts out, then pop these bad boys right in your bowl. >> oh, my gosh. >> amazing, huh? that's a good side dish. another side dish that we have, cornbread, thanksgiving. dutch oven cornbread. >> in addition to stuff something. >> why not, why not? pumpkin butter. the pumpkin butter, roasted pumpkin puree,km6 little bit o apple juice. >> get involved. >> little bit of apple juice, s nice and sweet, got this nice, rich cornbread with spice and sweet, which is great. >> what is sara eating on the end? >> pumpkin, mason jar happening, kids can make them. pumpkin milked cream with milked chocolate and candied popcorn brittle with whipped cream and shaved chocolate. it's go time. >> a
you get incredible caramelized brussels sprouts. >>0l what's going on with this bacon? >> bacon is my favorite vegetable, brown sugar, you're going to candy this bacon. what's going to happen, you're going to take the bacon -- >> no, you're not! no, you're not! >> it was delicious before. >> now what are you doing? >> herbed pecans, cayenne pepper. this is your dish. take the roasted brussels sprouts out, then pop these bad boys right in your bowl. >>...
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european finance ministers meeting in brussels have decided to give greece until 2016 to reform its economy, a couple more years, why noo, after the initial two years by the way. the finance ministers could not agree on how to pay for the extension or for when the country's debts would reach a manageable level. the script says the saga continues. it certainly does. the entire david petraeus scandal started when jill kelly asked a friend of hers of the fbi to look into threatening e-mails that she was receiving. it is believed that those e-mails were coming from paula broadwell. and from there this whole situation just flat out exploded. it is like pulling one thread and the whole sweater unravels. it all started with e-mails. one complaint about you and your e-mails are out there. all rise, judge andrew napolitano, author of the new book, look at it, look at it and weep. theodore and woodrow. we will get to that this a minute. >> why do you say weep? your name is in that book. stuart: if i write a letter to someone and there's a suspicion of impropriety, then the authority cans open that le
european finance ministers meeting in brussels have decided to give greece until 2016 to reform its economy, a couple more years, why noo, after the initial two years by the way. the finance ministers could not agree on how to pay for the extension or for when the country's debts would reach a manageable level. the script says the saga continues. it certainly does. the entire david petraeus scandal started when jill kelly asked a friend of hers of the fbi to look into threatening e-mails that...
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take a look at the video from brussels, belgium. this is where finance ministers from the eurozone have been meeting. this paves the way for greece to get the next installment of the much-needed bailout loan. >>> near where the finance ministers are meeting, authorities used pepper spray trying to produce -- protest this milk protest. familiarers are demanding higher -- farmers are demanding higher prices. >>> 8:15. crews clean up graffiti at a vietnam war memorial in concord twice in one day. the concord public works department said crews came out yesterday morning to clean up graffiti only to have vandals struck again. it's not the first time vandals have damaged the memorial. two years ago a plaque was chipped. >> had is sad an show as lack of respect for men and women who have done everything to protect our free speech and freedom. >> officials say the graffiti is likely gang-related. >>> 8:16. well, this morning, the oakland city council will consider suffer -- will consider tougher graffiti laws. under a proposal, vandalism wo
take a look at the video from brussels, belgium. this is where finance ministers from the eurozone have been meeting. this paves the way for greece to get the next installment of the much-needed bailout loan. >>> near where the finance ministers are meeting, authorities used pepper spray trying to produce -- protest this milk protest. familiarers are demanding higher -- farmers are demanding higher prices. >>> 8:15. crews clean up graffiti at a vietnam war memorial in concord...
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finance leaders from across the eurozone meet and debate the greek bailout today in brussels. >>> a full-on throwdown at the phoenix international raceway this weekend after nascar stars jeff gordon and clint bowyer got into a scrape-up. gordon slowed down allegedly to wreck bowyer on purpose after a week of on-track dust-ups. the pit crews from both crews got into a fracas in the pit area. nascar is determining what penalties to inflict on the two. as you heard, matt, savannah and al, jeff gordon saying he's not going to apologize. >> might want to be a little careful when he gets in the car next time. that's not going to end that way. >> like a hockey game broke out. >> i know. mr. roker, what's the weather look like in. >> got a very vigorous cold front making its way across the country. it's going to be bringing not only rain and showers and thunderstorms, but first we want to show you what's going on across the ocean. this is venice, italy, that's right. look at this. a record breakg storm. rain, wind and high tides. the highest in 150 years. this is the sixth highest in 150 years. it'
finance leaders from across the eurozone meet and debate the greek bailout today in brussels. >>> a full-on throwdown at the phoenix international raceway this weekend after nascar stars jeff gordon and clint bowyer got into a scrape-up. gordon slowed down allegedly to wreck bowyer on purpose after a week of on-track dust-ups. the pit crews from both crews got into a fracas in the pit area. nascar is determining what penalties to inflict on the two. as you heard, matt, savannah and al,...